The state-owned firm more than doubled its profit in the latest third quarter.
A nearly fivefold increase in the operating profit from the tanker segment helped Shipping Corporation of India more than double its net profit in the latest third quarter ended December 2025.
Investors cheered the performance with a more than 12% jump in the SCI share price on Feb 9, the first trading day after the earnings were revealed.

SCI share price as at 9:40 am on Feb 9.
These are the major highlights from the latest earnings report:
Revenue from the tanker segment grew 34% to 1097 crore, and the operating profit (earnings before interest and taxes) jumped 389% (YoY)
Both the offshore and the bulk carrier segments witnessed an improvement in profitability.
The liner business disappointed with a drop in both revenue and profitability.
| Liner - break bulk, container transport & vessels | YoY | QoQ |
| Rev | -26.8% | -3.3% |
| EBIT | -90.5% | -57.3% |
| EBIT Margin | -1540 | -288 |
| Bulk Carriers - incl. dry | YoY | QoQ |
| Rev | 61.7% | 18.2% |
| EBIT | 257.1% | |
| EBIT Margin | 211 |
| Tankers - crude, product and gas | YoY | QoQ |
| Rev | 34.2% | 27.9% |
| EBIT | 388.5% | 123.2% |
| EBIT Margin | 2658 | 1565 |
| Technical & Offshore | YoY | QoQ |
| Rev | 24.6% | 7.6% |
| EBIT | 1405.3% | |
| EBIT Margin | 3345 |
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(Edited by : Sriram Iyer)

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